But Talabani: Kurdish Coalition will not seek to withdraw confidence from the Maliki government
Sunday, 15 December / 2 January 2012 10:31
{Baghdad} Euphrates News confirmed MP Talabani of the Kurdistan Alliance, but the lack of any orientation within the Kurdistan Alliance to withdraw confidence from the current government headed by the leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki.
The Iraqi List, has announced it will withdraw confidence from the current government because of the uniqueness of opinion and political marginalization, and it was in discussions with the political blocs in this regard.
Said Talabani told the News} {Euphrates on Sunday that "the Kurdistan Alliance will not seek to withdraw confidence from the fact that the current government of the Kurdistan Alliance one of the components of that government."
She added that "the political blocs, including the Kurdistan Alliance recognizes that the government needs a set of reforms, but this does not mean the withdrawal of confidence."
Talabani stressed that "the Kurdistan Alliance will go towards the conduct of the reforms pursued by the political blocs away from any move to withdraw confidence from the Maliki government."
The current government was formed in late 2010 with the participation of various blocs after arduous negotiations that lasted for about seven months due to the differences between the political blocs on the block constitutionally authorized to form a government. Is over 6:00 p.m.
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Sunday, 15 December / 2 January 2012 10:31
{Baghdad} Euphrates News confirmed MP Talabani of the Kurdistan Alliance, but the lack of any orientation within the Kurdistan Alliance to withdraw confidence from the current government headed by the leader of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki.
The Iraqi List, has announced it will withdraw confidence from the current government because of the uniqueness of opinion and political marginalization, and it was in discussions with the political blocs in this regard.
Said Talabani told the News} {Euphrates on Sunday that "the Kurdistan Alliance will not seek to withdraw confidence from the fact that the current government of the Kurdistan Alliance one of the components of that government."
She added that "the political blocs, including the Kurdistan Alliance recognizes that the government needs a set of reforms, but this does not mean the withdrawal of confidence."
Talabani stressed that "the Kurdistan Alliance will go towards the conduct of the reforms pursued by the political blocs away from any move to withdraw confidence from the Maliki government."
The current government was formed in late 2010 with the participation of various blocs after arduous negotiations that lasted for about seven months due to the differences between the political blocs on the block constitutionally authorized to form a government. Is over 6:00 p.m.
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